Landslide (1937 film)

A local police officer instructs the remaining people that they must stay in the theatre while he seeks assistance.

However, a torrential rain causes a landslide, leaving the actors, stage crew, police officer and local woman stranded in the theatre.

They are trapped there for days with their only food what the local woman had in her bag – a small piece of cheese and her fish and chips.

"[3] Kine Weekly wrote: "Pathological crime drama, original in theme and atmosphere, but less than third rate in acting, treatment and presentation.

"[4] Picturegoer wrote: "Donovan Pedelty has written an ingenious story dealing with murder of the cashier of a stranded travelling show. ...